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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> we are back. time for "the politics fix" with politico's roger simon and "the new yorker's" ryan lizza. here is secretary hillary clinton yesterday. she made a comment about the 2000 election here in the united states in africa. let's listen to what she said. >> our democracy is still evolving. we had all kinds of problems in some of our past elections, as you might remember. in 2000 our presidential election came down to one state where the brother of the man running for president was the governor of the state. so we have our problems, too. >> now, there were some people here in this country who didn't like the sound of that, including our own king of the morning, joe scarborough. let's listen to what he had to say. >> hillary clinton, the secretary of state of the united states of america, is overseas and she suggested that the governor of florida, jeb bush, rigged the election for george w. bush. i was there. that is an unfair, slanderous assessment. >> roger simon, referee this one. unfair sla
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> we are back. time for "the politics fix" with politico's roger simon and "the new yorker's" ryan lizza. here is secretary hillary clinton yesterday. she made a comment about the 2000 election here in the united states in africa. let's listen to what she said. >> our democracy is still evolving. we had all kinds of problems in some of our past elections, as you might remember. in 2000 our...
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join us tomorrow for more "hardball." "countdown" with keith olbermann starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? uh-oh. the public option, whether we have it or we don't have it, is not the entirety of health care reform. >> no, actually, mr. president, you're wrong. it is. remember? you just said the insurance companies were holding us hostage? >> that is not the essential element. >> no, actually, madame secretary, you're wrong. it is. it is the break on the out of control engine that is insurance greed well, at least you get something of a first step, one that grandma plug puller grassley can sell to the death eaters as a good deal. >> it isn't a good deal if i can't sell my product to more republicans. >> well, at least they're opposing it on principle not political calculus. howard fineman on politics. lawrence o'donnell on the pushback. howard dean on the nate silver, that the number of solid votes is 43 or as low as 41. arianna huffington on the accidental emission of truth on
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but the police used a taser and the person ended up dying. >> they use them instead of guns because they feel they are less intrusive. however, it is an assault. you can die. there needs to be a little bit more after reason than just pulling somebody over for a ticket. somebody can die from this. >> we agree to that. >> that's nice. thank you. >>> coming up, michael vick has his first practice since returning to football. you'll hear about eagles fans about the decision to sign him on msnbc sunday. tom. now, i know the catering business but when i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you do business better. you're like my secret ingredient. come in today and connect up to five devices on one 3g connection. now only $99.99 ♪ once you've dealt with the things that come between you... don't let erectile dysfunction get in the way. ♪ viva ♪ viagra! viagra...america's most p
but the police used a taser and the person ended up dying. >> they use them instead of guns because they feel they are less intrusive. however, it is an assault. you can die. there needs to be a little bit more after reason than just pulling somebody over for a ticket. somebody can die from this. >> we agree to that. >> that's nice. thank you. >>> coming up, michael vick has his first practice since returning to football. you'll hear about eagles fans about the...
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or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> for u.s. journalists, an interview with the president could be considered the pinnacle of his career. david weaver's already done it at 11 years old. after lobbying for an interview for months he got the chance to go one-on-one with the president at the white house. >> i heard that you would like to make an announcement about education. >> well, on september 8th when the young people across the country will have just started or are about to go back to school, i'm going to be making a big speech to young people all across the country about the importance of education, the importance of staying in school, how we want to improve our education system and why it's so important for country. so i hope everybody tunes in. >> a student reporter damon weaver joins me right now, with kect news team, and brian timer mann is with him, the tv director. good morning. i've been looking forward to this. damon, i want
or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> for u.s. journalists, an interview with the president could be considered the pinnacle of his career. david weaver's already done it at 11 years old. after lobbying for an interview for months he got the chance to go one-on-one with the president at the white house. >> i heard that you would like to make an announcement about education....
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join us tomorrow for more "hardball." right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >> i'm ed schultz. this is "the ed show." >>> good evening, americans. live from 30 rock in new york, it's "the ed show" on msnbc. caving in? a lot of people are thinking that. the white house makes a very weak move, essentially dropping the public option on health care. then backtracks on it today. what's going on? the president calls it just a sliver of reform? and the health and human services secretary says it's not essential? what do you mean not essential? we've got to straighten this out. >>> the chairman of the middle class caucus says when private insurance companies control costs it's like making a pyromaniac the fire chief. he'll be here to speak to the truth of all of that in just a moment. >>> these jokers just won't quit. will you? will they? the credit card companies. they're rushing to jack up your rates just before the consumer protections are about to go into effect. the brains behind your credit card holder bill
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joining us now, john pender cga, the enough project, joining us from philadelphia. you have been focusing on the issues of general side, the questions of what is happening in darfur and whether thiser predecessorses have been doing enough what kind of report would you give since president obama was here in the continent visiting ghana and speaking out on subjects regional of importance to africa? >> you know, as you were just talking with david lane, so much news coming out of africa on the democratization front or economic front. what pulls africa down is the conflicts, particularly the biggest two biggest conflicts frankly in the world since world war two deadliest conflicts, sudan and congo. so, the administration has begun to try to deal with these issues in sudan and congo, but it is very incomplete. congo, haven't yet name third special envoy. in sudan, named the envoy but they are divided. there is intention to do something but application and implementation, a lot to be desired. >> talk about that split in policy, there was testimony last week by the envoy o
joining us now, john pender cga, the enough project, joining us from philadelphia. you have been focusing on the issues of general side, the questions of what is happening in darfur and whether thiser predecessorses have been doing enough what kind of report would you give since president obama was here in the continent visiting ghana and speaking out on subjects regional of importance to africa? >> you know, as you were just talking with david lane, so much news coming out of africa on...
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new information coming in to us now. the usgs in golden, colorado, confirming to nbc news, 6.9 magnitude quake hit off the coast of baja, california. also there may be an investigation now about whether there are after shocks. we're looking into this right now. we'll continue to bring you up to date as we get more information to us here at msnbc. >>> the status quo is unacceptable. that's been the president's mantra on health care. now "newsweek" is turning the message on its head with an ironic look. jonathan alter is columnist for "newsweek." good to see you today. >> hi, contessa. >> somewhat of a devil's advocate. >> more in the category of satire. not everybody online when they read it at newsweek.com got the joke. my point was to try to nak a case for the status quo as a way of explaining how completely ridiculous and unsustainable the status quo is. i said i like a system where if i were to lose the job and have a recurrence of the cancer i had a few years ago, that i would be unable to get health insurance becaus
new information coming in to us now. the usgs in golden, colorado, confirming to nbc news, 6.9 magnitude quake hit off the coast of baja, california. also there may be an investigation now about whether there are after shocks. we're looking into this right now. we'll continue to bring you up to date as we get more information to us here at msnbc. >>> the status quo is unacceptable. that's been the president's mantra on health care. now "newsweek" is turning the message on its...
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don't leave us! medication to lor bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or stroke more than a statin alone. trilipix is not for everyone, including people with liver, gallbladder, or severe kidney disease, or nursing women. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. blood tests are needed before and during treatment to check for liver problems. contact your doctor if you develop unexplained muscle pain or weakness, as this can be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-866-4-trilipix for more infor
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obviously, with august is upon us. the senate is in the waning days of its session, and that really sets up the mother of all battles for health care reform over the august recess. i think we saw a little preview of it, where the white house this morning actually released video in direct response to something that had been on the drudge report, a website that a lot of people look at. do you see the white house getting into campaign mode here on this health care issue? >> yes, absolutely. and a little bit of a risk for them. it elevates the drudge report to have someone like linda douglass, a white house official out there responding to someone that was posted on drudge. but i think they feel that this debate is getting away from them. that consensus for health care reform that we saw during the campaign last year has frayed. the president's deadline for congress is not being met. the idea that the house and senate would pass bills before they left on their august recess. they really need to use this time to -- and it's
obviously, with august is upon us. the senate is in the waning days of its session, and that really sets up the mother of all battles for health care reform over the august recess. i think we saw a little preview of it, where the white house this morning actually released video in direct response to something that had been on the drudge report, a website that a lot of people look at. do you see the white house getting into campaign mode here on this health care issue? >> yes, absolutely....
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alone and give us a free market, what they are saying is leave us alone and let us continue to send money to washington so we don't have to compete. equally offensive, no? >> well, i work with local government a lot, and i see when government is involved that does not preclude special interests and it does not preclude waste, and it does not prevent people from making, you know, profits where they shouldn't. a lot of times, you know, it's the same thing, and only government is involved. those details right now are far away from what people are protesting. right now people don't like the idea that this seems to be shoved down our throats without much dialogue. >> understood. i appreciate the fact that you took time to stand out in the rain and talk to us in public. jane, thank you so much. give the president good questions today for us, would you? >> well, i am not actually going inside. >> well, then tell chuck todd -- give chuck todd one of your questions, and he will ask on your behalf, i am sure. thank you very much. >>> one of the leaders of the kennedy clan has passed away here
alone and give us a free market, what they are saying is leave us alone and let us continue to send money to washington so we don't have to compete. equally offensive, no? >> well, i work with local government a lot, and i see when government is involved that does not preclude special interests and it does not preclude waste, and it does not prevent people from making, you know, profits where they shouldn't. a lot of times, you know, it's the same thing, and only government is involved....
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what do you have for us? >> this summer has been a challenging summer for the obama white house, but they have had some successes that you just mentioned that will be stories heading into this weekend. some victories for an obama that's faced a pretty tough summer so far. also on sunday president obama heads to mexico to guadalajara, mexico, for a summit with other north american leaders, and then finally on "meet the press" david gregory is going to have national security adviser jim jones obviously talk about the journalists being freed from north korea and a lot of other hot button national security issues. >> mark, looking ahead to next week, the president starts travel on sunday, is that right? >> that's right. he's heading to mexico. it's actually going to be his second trip to mexico since becoming president. >> and tell us more about what they're going to be talking about there. >> well, you know, when the president travels to mexico, you end up having the drug war, trade are big issues. also this iss
what do you have for us? >> this summer has been a challenging summer for the obama white house, but they have had some successes that you just mentioned that will be stories heading into this weekend. some victories for an obama that's faced a pretty tough summer so far. also on sunday president obama heads to mexico to guadalajara, mexico, for a summit with other north american leaders, and then finally on "meet the press" david gregory is going to have national security...
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this against us. they don't fight pursuant to law. they don't fight pursuant to nation state or international treaty. they have no norms, and we do. >> so it's okay to torture people but it's not okay -- it's okay to torture people, that doesn't send a wrong message, but it's not okay to look back at officials who justified it? >> i didn't say that. i said our country has changed under this president, their tactics why i don't concede were legal under the bush administration, but it's their choice. if they chose to do that, that's fine, but don't look back and demonize members of the intelligence community -- >> brad, let's be clear -- >> and provide fodder to the democrats. >> let's be clear, no the one person is saying we should demonize our hard-working intelligence agents. everyone understands that they've got a very tough job and have a very tough job in front of them. however, when they he cexceed t legal guidelines they ought to be prosecuted. >> we have to leave it there. mo and brad, thank yo
this against us. they don't fight pursuant to law. they don't fight pursuant to nation state or international treaty. they have no norms, and we do. >> so it's okay to torture people but it's not okay -- it's okay to torture people, that doesn't send a wrong message, but it's not okay to look back at officials who justified it? >> i didn't say that. i said our country has changed under this president, their tactics why i don't concede were legal under the bush administration, but...
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thanks so much for joining us. susan, first of all, to you, the battle of the left and the right, kathleen sebelius, the health and human services director went out today and said, nothing new, we weren't sending any signals, but they were! they weren't changing the actual words, but they -- >> apparently, last weekend was the weekend they decided to send a message that they were willing to give up on the public option and go with this more ephemeral ideas or less defined idea of co-o co-ops. the day before on saturday, we had barack obama himself saying at a town hall meeting that this was just a sliver of health care reform. and not something that should undo the idea of moving ahead, even if the public option -- i think the white house has determined that both because of opposition from republicans and more importantly from conservative democrats that this is not going to be in the final bill and they're trying to let these house democrats, who tend to be more liberal, to know that. >> but dan balz, even though
thanks so much for joining us. susan, first of all, to you, the battle of the left and the right, kathleen sebelius, the health and human services director went out today and said, nothing new, we weren't sending any signals, but they were! they weren't changing the actual words, but they -- >> apparently, last weekend was the weekend they decided to send a message that they were willing to give up on the public option and go with this more ephemeral ideas or less defined idea of co-o...
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stay with us on msnbc sunday. undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network during times like these it seems like the world will never be the same. but there is a light beginning to shine again. the spark began where it always begins. at a restaurant downtown. in a shop on main street. a factory around the corner. entrepreneurs like these are the most powerful force in the economy. they drive change and they'll relentless push their businesses to innovate and connect. as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. th
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that's the world these folks operate in, and so it's going to be vital for us to use any means at our disposal basically to achieve our objective. >> well, there he is telling tim russert any means at our disposal. i must ask you first of all, bob, i assume the cia watches "meet the press." i'm going to ask the same question to tie leisure. i'm not kidding here. these are directions from the top. is it fair to say that an operative interrogating somebody might be listening to the vice president when he's doing his job or her job? >> chris, it wasn't just the vice president. this went right up the chain to the director of operations, to the director himself. they cannot claim they did not know what was going on. no cia officers i have ever worked with would willingly and gladly do this without directions. there should be accountability at the top. no question about it. >> were they getting it right there on television? >> and on television. i mean, and they knew they were pressing the law on this or going over the top on this. there's no question about it. this is not the way the cia w
that's the world these folks operate in, and so it's going to be vital for us to use any means at our disposal basically to achieve our objective. >> well, there he is telling tim russert any means at our disposal. i must ask you first of all, bob, i assume the cia watches "meet the press." i'm going to ask the same question to tie leisure. i'm not kidding here. these are directions from the top. is it fair to say that an operative interrogating somebody might be listening to...
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(announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in fivvibrant colors. >>> a crazy, perhaps fatally ill despot overseeing the sentencing of two american journalists to 12 years hard labor for showing up in his country. the fourth story on the "countdown," how that obstacle can be overcome by what us old-timers call diplomacy and damn quick, too. today bill clinton went to north korea. today laura lee and euna lee are free and about to head home. dictator kim jong-il has issued what is being called a special pardon to ms. ling and ms. lee, the two journalist as rested after entering the country last march and then sentenced to 12 years in prison each. the family issuing a joint statement saying in part today the families of laura ling and euna lee are overjoyed by news much their pardon. we especially want to thank president clinton for taking on such an arduous mission and vice president al
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this helps us but it also gives kim jong-il a huge prize. those photo-ops are going to be a big issue for kim jong-il and he's going to want to show some positive moves on his side for getting this prize. >> and does this, you mentioned, does it indeed fit into efforts to restart talks about north korean nukes? >> i think it steadies the situation. we've seen just a very quick spiral downward. and i think bill clinton not only secured the release of these two journalists but more importantly, he saw the importance -- or we've seen the importance of directly engaging kim jong-il. when you engage his minions, you get all sorts of frustration and you get filtered out. if you're able to directly deal with kim jong-il in a way, you're able to move it forward. and i have a sense that we don't know for sure, that there's no way that nuclear issues weren't part of the discussion between kim jong-il and bill clinton. >> and briefly, did he also engage the heir apparent, considering that eventuality? >> i'm sure he met just about everyone. i'm sure we
this helps us but it also gives kim jong-il a huge prize. those photo-ops are going to be a big issue for kim jong-il and he's going to want to show some positive moves on his side for getting this prize. >> and does this, you mentioned, does it indeed fit into efforts to restart talks about north korean nukes? >> i think it steadies the situation. we've seen just a very quick spiral downward. and i think bill clinton not only secured the release of these two journalists but more...
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thank you both for joining us. i want melinda and chris to take a look at secretary of state hillary clinton and what she had to say when someone asked her what her husband thought about a matter involving congolese and chinese trade relations. let's listen. >> what does mr. clinton think through the mouth of mrs. clinton and what does mr. mutombo think on this situation? thank you very much. >> wait, you want me to tell what you my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. so you ask my opinion, i will tell you my opinion. i'm not going to be channeling my husband. >> melinda, your thoughts on that performance? i thought it was very american myself, but let's hear your thoughts. >> it was refreshingly honest. it was obviously from the gut. but also shockingly insecure. i mean, her husband has been reduced to photo-ops with dictators and errands usually run by jesse jackson or jimmy carter. i was surprised she came off as so threatened. by the question about her husband. >> maybe because she's
thank you both for joining us. i want melinda and chris to take a look at secretary of state hillary clinton and what she had to say when someone asked her what her husband thought about a matter involving congolese and chinese trade relations. let's listen. >> what does mr. clinton think through the mouth of mrs. clinton and what does mr. mutombo think on this situation? thank you very much. >> wait, you want me to tell what you my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of...
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on the one brought to us by miss taint, a.h. miller. a bunch of certificates from two parts of the world where the attention to detail stopped at the ageing of the paper part. as the actual man whose birth certificate is helping fuel the birders -- >> that is ridiculous. little ole person in adelaide, the president of the united states. i don't know whether to laugh about it or not, or be worried about it. >> be worried about it. earlier this afternoon the jolly swagman president dined with the senate dems, blue dogs and all, and stopped by the white house press briefing room, surprising fellow birthday girl and veteran white house reporter helen thomas with cupcakes. and a preplanned trip to kenya today, taint seemed to think she was there to inspect birth certificates, denying her forged obama document is a fake. ms. taint claiming on her blog, if kenyan b.c., birth certificate, i provided would not be genuine, hillary would not be rushing to kenya, would she? by that logic, if it wasn't a fraud, wouldn't the world have come to an end
on the one brought to us by miss taint, a.h. miller. a bunch of certificates from two parts of the world where the attention to detail stopped at the ageing of the paper part. as the actual man whose birth certificate is helping fuel the birders -- >> that is ridiculous. little ole person in adelaide, the president of the united states. i don't know whether to laugh about it or not, or be worried about it. >> be worried about it. earlier this afternoon the jolly swagman president...
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he listened to us and was very sympathetic to us. so, we had the feeling that he heard us loud and clear and he was going to make a fair decision. i think he made a horrible decision, okay, and no one can overrule him. it's amazing. >> so, again, the rhetoric. hillary clinton's statement, white house statement, pick your favorite senator, senator lautenberg obviously very invested in this issue. >> as has senator kennedy. >> as has senator kennedy. >> yes. >> does the rhetoric fall short for you at this point? >> oh, absolutely. the rhetoric mostly is from the executive branch. the senators can only do so much. but the executive branch has control, and it's consistent, democrat or republican, and we're now going to see this man get in the plane and the next pictures you're going to show tonight or tomorrow is this hero's welcome. >> and the equivalent for me would be imagine timothy mcveigh became terminally ill. >> charlie manson. >> terminally ill. hang ong, the evidence says he's going to die, i have to let him -- in other words,
he listened to us and was very sympathetic to us. so, we had the feeling that he heard us loud and clear and he was going to make a fair decision. i think he made a horrible decision, okay, and no one can overrule him. it's amazing. >> so, again, the rhetoric. hillary clinton's statement, white house statement, pick your favorite senator, senator lautenberg obviously very invested in this issue. >> as has senator kennedy. >> as has senator kennedy. >> yes. >> does...
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you snow use more box is metaphors. punch ourselves out and just stop covering these town halls. >> basically come back to portability -- >> or go back to not covering it. >> or guantanamo or something else for that matter. >> exactly. >> chuck, thank you. jonathan's staying. >>> next here at the "morning meeting," south carolina governor mark sanford now all by himself in the governor's mansion talking about the state of his career. is he ready to step down? chris jansing is here with the answer. she'll give it to us right after this. ? you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, taste fresh... say it again! they taste fresh. wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? it wasn't a secret to us, we knew of course. they taste fresh becse you make them fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers. in the soup or pasta aisle. what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeayeah yeah... - test samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do y
you snow use more box is metaphors. punch ourselves out and just stop covering these town halls. >> basically come back to portability -- >> or go back to not covering it. >> or guantanamo or something else for that matter. >> exactly. >> chuck, thank you. jonathan's staying. >>> next here at the "morning meeting," south carolina governor mark sanford now all by himself in the governor's mansion talking about the state of his career. is he ready...
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with us. i don't think that was a good segway. hey, pat, she's a little rusty. got to work on those segways. pat is not that mean. pat, here's what i was thinking this morning, as i come in and i'm reading all of these horrible quotes and you've got the death panel from sarah palin -- >> evil. >> and then the evil and you have newt gingrich talking about the death penalty, nancy pelosi last week talking about swastikas and nazis at these town hall meetings. rush limbaugh calling them nazis and now nancy's calling these protesters un-american. what a colossal mess. we had the poll last week saying obama washington is divisive. it's just this is a mess. what do you do if you're inside the white house? how do you call a time-out and say enough already? >> i don't know how you do it, joe. joe, i'm afraid that all the beginning of the obama a administration, you are down there on the mall that's thousands and thousands of people that air of good feeling and national unity and the belief that obama
with us. i don't think that was a good segway. hey, pat, she's a little rusty. got to work on those segways. pat is not that mean. pat, here's what i was thinking this morning, as i come in and i'm reading all of these horrible quotes and you've got the death panel from sarah palin -- >> evil. >> and then the evil and you have newt gingrich talking about the death penalty, nancy pelosi last week talking about swastikas and nazis at these town hall meetings. rush limbaugh calling...
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tell us about that. >> that's right. most conservatives are laying down their criticism for the time being. some aren't. online web editors at almost any website that features a ted kennedy article have been frantically scrambling to try to sensor comments, trying to figure out what comments are okay, what are not. conservative columnist andrew brig brightbar led the charge calling kennedy a villain and saying other things we can't necessarily repeat on such a family friendly show. >> actually, we've taken it pretty low on this show. we smashed that ceiling a long time ago or i guess basement. let's not repeat those. >> okay. >> i did find your article interesting yesterday. rush limbaugh showed great restraint, saying that he felt uncomfortable saying anything negative about senator kennedy as did michelle maul klkin, shed other republicans, back off. >> the only thing he said was senator kennedy was lion and we were his prey. that was actually pretty tame. chap paquiddick was one of the biggest buzz words online. ted k
tell us about that. >> that's right. most conservatives are laying down their criticism for the time being. some aren't. online web editors at almost any website that features a ted kennedy article have been frantically scrambling to try to sensor comments, trying to figure out what comments are okay, what are not. conservative columnist andrew brig brightbar led the charge calling kennedy a villain and saying other things we can't necessarily repeat on such a family friendly show....
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tell us about the book? >> it's a true look at what happens when you become a target of the far right, and how they come back you. and what it's like in your personal life, and what it's like, you know, in your -- with your staff and how staff plays such an important role in helping you stay cool. the star of the book is my ideal ellen fisher. she is a liberal democrat but married to a moderate republican congressman, who winds up leaving because he is being challenged from the far right, and he thinks it's going to be so hurtful, he doesn't want to hurt her career. i think that there is a lot in there for people who are just a little bit interested in politics. >> i love it. >> let's talk about decisions. let's try to keep it down the middle. i know the town hall meetings, a lot of people on the right -- isn't there a lot of independents upset, too? >> yeah. >> there are being things said on the left that the white house is backing away from now. how do we have a discussion, a sane discussion, when you want
tell us about the book? >> it's a true look at what happens when you become a target of the far right, and how they come back you. and what it's like in your personal life, and what it's like, you know, in your -- with your staff and how staff plays such an important role in helping you stay cool. the star of the book is my ideal ellen fisher. she is a liberal democrat but married to a moderate republican congressman, who winds up leaving because he is being challenged from the far right,...
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he doesn't like us to do this. he spent most of the summer saving poor children, helping poor children in nantucket, many of them walking around in shorts and no shoes. >> oh, yes. >> can you imagine. >> i get touched. let me tell you something, the kids that hang out -- >> it's amazing. >>> how about a look at the morning papers? >> let's do that now. >> "the new york times," clinton secures two pardons, journalist ordeal ends as ex-president sees kim, diplomatic opening. >> al gore may be showing up at the airport to greet them. >> "washington post," north korea releases u.s. journalists. >> "the washington times," clinton opens door to north korea ties. also "the washington times," a new government report indicates the climate bill would mean fewer jobs and lead to a slight rise in energy costs. >>> that awful story we told but where the gunman opened fire on an aerobics class killing at least three and then himself. >> cash for clunkers expected to ride on. the senate leader says he has the vote to pass the mea
he doesn't like us to do this. he spent most of the summer saving poor children, helping poor children in nantucket, many of them walking around in shorts and no shoes. >> oh, yes. >> can you imagine. >> i get touched. let me tell you something, the kids that hang out -- >> it's amazing. >>> how about a look at the morning papers? >> let's do that now. >> "the new york times," clinton secures two pardons, journalist ordeal ends as...
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people use simple terms. and that's what has happened. >> i think that the difference between a political terrorism and political discussion is people involved in the political discussion are trying to make the bill better, and people who are political terrorism are trying to kill the whole thing. >> it would be nice we get people that say we cannot afford this right now, so no, and it's a legitimate political view. >> yeah, it is, and $1.8 trillion is not a very reliable number. it's a 10-year number. >> no, that's the deficit this year. >> that's unacceptable over the long term. >> yeah, and so pat, you are just basically saying it's all right to say what colin powell said a couple weeks ago when he said we are overloading the circuits, we are doing too much. you will disagree with that, but at the same time you accept that point of view, right? >> well, what costs money is if you want to say to people you cannot afford insurance, you must buy it and we will subsidize you if the cost is more than 12% of you
people use simple terms. and that's what has happened. >> i think that the difference between a political terrorism and political discussion is people involved in the political discussion are trying to make the bill better, and people who are political terrorism are trying to kill the whole thing. >> it would be nice we get people that say we cannot afford this right now, so no, and it's a legitimate political view. >> yeah, it is, and $1.8 trillion is not a very reliable...
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bob shrum will be with us. gail collins, this morning she writes about the fragile issue of guns at town hall meetings. dylan ratigan of "morning meeti meeting" will join us and andrea mitchell as well. msnbc political analyst harold ford jr. and savannah guthrie will be here. plus an exclusive look at the top stories politico is working on this morning. you are watching "morning joe." bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . this is my verizon small business specialist, tom. now, i know the catering business but when i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working onli, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you do business better. you're like secret ingredi
bob shrum will be with us. gail collins, this morning she writes about the fragile issue of guns at town hall meetings. dylan ratigan of "morning meeti meeting" will join us and andrea mitchell as well. msnbc political analyst harold ford jr. and savannah guthrie will be here. plus an exclusive look at the top stories politico is working on this morning. you are watching "morning joe." bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the...
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jon, stay with us. we'll be back with one of those people, paisley smoking jacket, pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. welcome to the now network. right now five co-workers are working from the road using a mifi, a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wifi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an e-mail. - what?! - huh? - it's being revised again. the co-pilot is on mapquest. - ( rock music playing ) - and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music from meltedmetal.com. that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint, the mobile hotspot that fits in your pocket. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> welcome back. top of the hour, lax airport, let's go to las vegas, that's his legal residence in the sands. let's go to st. louis, gateway to the west, also washington, d.c., and the white house and up to
jon, stay with us. we'll be back with one of those people, paisley smoking jacket, pulitzer prize winning columnist eugene robinson. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. welcome to the now network. right now five co-workers are working from the road using a mifi, a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wifi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an e-mail. - what?! - huh? - it's being revised again. the...
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that's what all of us have to do when we make mistakes which all of us do. he could pole dance for $10,000. >> he probably would make a lot more money than i would. >> i do think he -- there should be a very public expression of regret and good work. >> most people didn't even know this kind of dog gaming went on. i think for many of us, what, people do this to dogs? so now this is an awareness and he can draw attention to this cause. >> that's true. that's true. >> and i'm interested, jonathan capehart, to get your take on it because michael vick, he's declared for bankruptcy. he lost two years of his nfl career. he went to jail for two years. what else would people have him do? >> i guess people would have him, i don't know, give money to animal causes and charities. >> he will. >> and be a spokesperson. personally i think if he were to do that, that would just strike me as being, i don't know, given the severity of the crime a little disingenuous. i just think that he should -- gate, he's going to have a new paycheck. he's going to philadelphia. he's goin
that's what all of us have to do when we make mistakes which all of us do. he could pole dance for $10,000. >> he probably would make a lot more money than i would. >> i do think he -- there should be a very public expression of regret and good work. >> most people didn't even know this kind of dog gaming went on. i think for many of us, what, people do this to dogs? so now this is an awareness and he can draw attention to this cause. >> that's true. that's true....
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that's the enhanced interrogation techniques that the cia used. that's a technique where you make a terrorist feel or be afraid of the idea that he is going under water. when, in fact, you're not putting him under water, but it does scare the heck out of him, we water boarded precisely three people, khalid sheikh mohammed who killed 3,000 people in new york who was the prime guy who got water boarded. and we scared him, because that's all waterboarding is. we scared him. we water boarded, incidentally, hundreds of our own military personnel, they water board themselves in training to turn themselves up. but we scared khalid sheikh mohammed. when we scared him, he told us about three new plots we didn't know about. one was to hit the marines in north africa. another one was to hit the united states itself again, a second time, and the last one was to hit the british at heathrow airport, or another location. so mohamad sheikh -- khalid sheikh mohammed, the guy who planned the attack that killed 3,000 new yorkers was scared. now, at the same time, mr
that's the enhanced interrogation techniques that the cia used. that's a technique where you make a terrorist feel or be afraid of the idea that he is going under water. when, in fact, you're not putting him under water, but it does scare the heck out of him, we water boarded precisely three people, khalid sheikh mohammed who killed 3,000 people in new york who was the prime guy who got water boarded. and we scared him, because that's all waterboarding is. we scared him. we water boarded,...
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rick stengel -- tell us. tell us. >> you're always right. >> great news. >> the cover story is about -- the mythology of exercise. the idea that we believe and think exercise is related to weight loss. most new research shows that it is not at all. and that in fact -- exercise has many, many, many benefits, but if you think by exercising you're going to lose weight, that is in fact wrong. it is counterintuitive but that's a relatively new idea. only in the last 20, 25 years did scientists think there was a correlation between exercise and weight loss. but these new studies show that one of the things it does is, it actually makes you eat more, in part to compensate for the expenditure of calories. evolution has made us -- actually we're not supposed to do intense exercise but walk around and move around and lose weight that way. >> can you explain that? moderate exercise, walking in many respects people believe is much better than somebody who goes out and runs. >> a number of studies we quote show in fact ki
rick stengel -- tell us. tell us. >> you're always right. >> great news. >> the cover story is about -- the mythology of exercise. the idea that we believe and think exercise is related to weight loss. most new research shows that it is not at all. and that in fact -- exercise has many, many, many benefits, but if you think by exercising you're going to lose weight, that is in fact wrong. it is counterintuitive but that's a relatively new idea. only in the last 20, 25 years...
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she also joins us. mr. hunter, let's take a look at what former vice president dick cheney said over the weekend. >> now, you get a new administration and they said we didn't like those opinions, we're going to go investigate those lawyers and perhaps have them disbarred. i just think it's an outrageous precedent to set to have this kind of -- i think intensely partisan, politicized look back at the prior administration. they're going to go out and investigate the cia personnel who carried out those investigations. i just think it's an outrageous political act that will do great damage long term to our capacity to be able to have people take on difficult jobs, make difficult decisions without having to worry about what the next administration's going to think. >> mr. hunter, do you share the vice president's argument that what eric holder, the attorney general is doing, and looking at possibly prosecuting these people as partisan in nature? in other words, an attempt to exploit the situation to help get vot
she also joins us. mr. hunter, let's take a look at what former vice president dick cheney said over the weekend. >> now, you get a new administration and they said we didn't like those opinions, we're going to go investigate those lawyers and perhaps have them disbarred. i just think it's an outrageous precedent to set to have this kind of -- i think intensely partisan, politicized look back at the prior administration. they're going to go out and investigate the cia personnel who...
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then the music commuty found us and they nurtured us, five of us are still professional musicians today. >> charlie: five om that group. >> yeah.arlie: you stain touch? >> oh, yeah we're veryood friends. we are all alive. i gomeet louis armstrong about six years later when i was in hool i went tohe gramm awards. and he just said, the on thing you have got never to fgets where you came fm. beuse when i tk, i neve finish any sennce wiout lking abounew orleans. >> charlie new orleans,es. when you ce to the united states that was like -- >>960, september of 1960. >> charlie: f '06. >> i came here when kennedy and nixowere campaigning. >> charlie: did you see the bate? >> first oall i had to decipher it fo myself. being that bee never got to vote in southfrica then we dn't ev know whats about. it just what happened inhe white part of e community. of society and i uldn'telieve all the flags and how ty meet upon televion and how they t each othedown a -- i wasike, damnyou know. no we've seen it happenn ny places. >>harlie: you kn 30 years later you always kw you'd go back? >> i'd hoped to go b
then the music commuty found us and they nurtured us, five of us are still professional musicians today. >> charlie: five om that group. >> yeah.arlie: you stain touch? >> oh, yeah we're veryood friends. we are all alive. i gomeet louis armstrong about six years later when i was in hool i went tohe gramm awards. and he just said, the on thing you have got never to fgets where you came fm. beuse when i tk, i neve finish any sennce wiout lking abounew orleans. >> charlie...
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then the music community found us and they nurtured us, five of us are still professional musicians today. >> charlie: five from that group. >> yeah.charlie: you stay in touch? >> oh, yeah. we're very good friends. we are all alive. i got meet louis armstrong about six years later when i was in school i went to the grammy awards. and he just said, the one thing you have got never to forget is where you came from. because when i talk, i never finish any sentence without talking about new orleans. >> charlie: new orleans, yes. when you came to the united states that was like -- >> 1960, september of 1960. >> charlie: of '06. >> i came here when kennedy and nixon were campaigning. >> charlie: did you see the debate? >> first of all i had to decipher it for myself. being that bee never got to vote in south africa then we didn't even know whats about. it just what happened in the white part of the community. of society. and i couldn't believe all the flags and how they meet up on television and how they put each other down and -- i was like, damn, you know. now, we've seen it happen in many pl
then the music community found us and they nurtured us, five of us are still professional musicians today. >> charlie: five from that group. >> yeah.charlie: you stay in touch? >> oh, yeah. we're very good friends. we are all alive. i got meet louis armstrong about six years later when i was in school i went to the grammy awards. and he just said, the one thing you have got never to forget is where you came from. because when i talk, i never finish any sentence without talking...
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here is why it's not going to hit us. this trough will come and turn bill out to sea, but very large waves right along the coast. 8-10-foot waves will be likely. so that means very rough surf, beach erosion for north carolina all the way up to maine and probably really getting pounded across new england. cape code will have a very close call. forecast for tonight, mild overnight. patchy fog and during the day, 92 degrees. still humid, scattered afternoon thunderstorms around feeling closer to 100 degrees. five-day forecast, two days that will be very similar to today. saturday and sunday, we talked about, maybe a little less humid on sunday and monday, so that ought to feel great. we can use the rain from these thunderstorms, but watch out, it could easily dump one or o inches. dave is coming right back with your sports edge at 11:00. need a lift? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. ♪ i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice... what i didn't expec
here is why it's not going to hit us. this trough will come and turn bill out to sea, but very large waves right along the coast. 8-10-foot waves will be likely. so that means very rough surf, beach erosion for north carolina all the way up to maine and probably really getting pounded across new england. cape code will have a very close call. forecast for tonight, mild overnight. patchy fog and during the day, 92 degrees. still humid, scattered afternoon thunderstorms around feeling closer to...
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you give us exclusive ning contracts. shdidn't go that far but sh was the first one to go ango, the first seretary of state to do hat. same wit nigeria. e went -- thepeg wasa trade conference inkenya at the benning. and she waed to go to africa and she sa look, i g powerful envoys like ichard holbok and george mitell working in paistan andisrael full-timehich enables me to go with my press on a 11-day trip toafrica. certnly it's a new kind of diplomacy that we havet seen before. >> based on hat you saw n the trip, can you fill inmore of the blanks on hw she operates as sretary of state >> but what wedo know s he has been surprised athow bad things he gotten in afghanistan. along with all of hisaides. they think things ve dgraded furthethan he anticipated. so i think whas happened here is he broughin a lot of outside the box thirst. people wn they come bac and eave government service, temporary government servi to ommission us to take part in is report, they're speaking freely to the ress and we're geing from themthe fact
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how is he going to use it? for inance, the health of the japanese economy h a direct pact on our o economy in the ited states. whatind of changes do you think at he will have to make to stimulate th economy and, of course, create jobs? yeah, the econo has been the ggest issue for this campaign. hayama's party promised to increase the growth by nsumption, snding themoney social network and also raing minimum wes andiving something each famil and so forth. but the question ishere the money comes om. nobodyas the answer. they haven't answer the question yet. so this is goingo be the issue. >> kenji kona, thankou very much for joining us from waington, d.c. >>from south asia toight, a harsh prison sentence for a urnalist whose case was recently cited by prident ama. this was him in shackles after a judge sentenced him to 20 years afte violating sri lanka anti-terrorism lws all bcause his article accus the government of withlding food from ethnic tamil ars as a tool of r. > we want to devote a considerable amot of t
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she joins us from washington. nice to have you with us. >> great to with you, martin. >> as secretary clinton meets the president of somalia, what are the american goals that she will be articulating? and what is smaomalia looking f in return? ? i think secretary clinton is going to articulate goals around security and peace around the horn of africa i think on the somalian end, there are tremendous concerns being raised that really the u.s. is being looked to -- to prop up a transitional government that many see as being imposed really from the outside. i think clearly what's at stake is that a government that was seen as credible was ousted by the americans back in 2006 and since then, there's been a succeeding series of governments, transitional governments with more or less problems around credibility. and here again what you is a quest for support and legitimacy from the u.s. by this new transitional government there in somalia. >> why is the state of smaa sta crucial? >> somalia is in a vital area. it's the
she joins us from washington. nice to have you with us. >> great to with you, martin. >> as secretary clinton meets the president of somalia, what are the american goals that she will be articulating? and what is smaomalia looking f in return? ? i think secretary clinton is going to articulate goals around security and peace around the horn of africa i think on the somalian end, there are tremendous concerns being raised that really the u.s. is being looked to -- to prop up a...
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heesz it's difficult for us to compete chinese products. they are sold at much lower prices than what we sell. they are cheap. $6 for a pair of the chinese shoes. about $4 less than the tansanian shoes. in a country where people don't have much money, no contest. u.s. diplomat george aldridge monitors chinese commerce in east africa. >> this might be the great irony of our new century so far. that an ostensibly communist country has become the most ruthless capitalist count row in the world. undercutting producers, not just american producers, but african producers. >> reporter: this is a fairly typical market by african standards. and many of the products here, a growing number of the products here, are chinese. but it's not just the products that are from china. many of the people who own these shops are from china. the man if the shop next door blames the chinese for undercutting everyone. if we could chase them away, he says, we would. it would be better if they weren't here. the big surprise in all this is that china doesn't see itself
heesz it's difficult for us to compete chinese products. they are sold at much lower prices than what we sell. they are cheap. $6 for a pair of the chinese shoes. about $4 less than the tansanian shoes. in a country where people don't have much money, no contest. u.s. diplomat george aldridge monitors chinese commerce in east africa. >> this might be the great irony of our new century so far. that an ostensibly communist country has become the most ruthless capitalist count row in the...
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to serve us some ice tea and cookies. he and nancy were in the kitchen and i walk over to the bookcases in their library den and beg examining the titles. they were works
to serve us some ice tea and cookies. he and nancy were in the kitchen and i walk over to the bookcases in their library den and beg examining the titles. they were works
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many of us have had great favors done for us by doctors. him keep coming back to that, that reflects who he is and where he comes from. he ran a great campaign as a moderate. what is coming out is a hard anticapitalist -- >> wait a minute. does it go beyond that? is it class warfare? >> this is saul speaking. >> he wants to amputate all the conservative's foot, is that what you are trying to say? >> you want to defend obama on this? >> i want to say you have distorted what he said. what he is saying is the primary care physicians who take care of people who are mostly well do not make money, what we need is people to manage people with chronic illnesses. and the surgeons make a large amount of money for doing operations. i'm not saying the operation wasn't necessary, but we have a shift to the chronic management of illness and away from the secret service and part of -- i'm sorry. you can laugh all you want, but that's what he said. >> for goodness sakes, you could not misintrept what he said. >> the doctors are basically supporting the pla
many of us have had great favors done for us by doctors. him keep coming back to that, that reflects who he is and where he comes from. he ran a great campaign as a moderate. what is coming out is a hard anticapitalist -- >> wait a minute. does it go beyond that? is it class warfare? >> this is saul speaking. >> he wants to amputate all the conservative's foot, is that what you are trying to say? >> you want to defend obama on this? >> i want to say you have...
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they increase the risk of cancer after they are used beyond 2.5 years. the drug is prescribed for work rheumatoid arthritis and crows disease -- crohn's disease. >> the crew aboard the u.s.s. comfort is back, after providing medical aid to several countries. >> here is a live look of downtown baltimore. an update on weather and traffic coming up. you are >> good morning. let's check a more intimate. we have a vehicle fire in two locations. the vehicle is there and the fire is out in one area. watch for possible lane closures in another area. in nottingham, we have an accident with possible enclosures there. a right lane closure on falls road. that is due to a water main break. let's check the drive times this morning. traffic is in very good shape. no delays to report on the envelope in the west side. -- outer loop in the west side. mountain road is flowing without delay. white marsh is looking good. that is the latest. let's check in on the mta and buses. >> we are looking at a very good commute so far. the delays to leave port on the front reclines --
they increase the risk of cancer after they are used beyond 2.5 years. the drug is prescribed for work rheumatoid arthritis and crows disease -- crohn's disease. >> the crew aboard the u.s.s. comfort is back, after providing medical aid to several countries. >> here is a live look of downtown baltimore. an update on weather and traffic coming up. you are >> good morning. let's check a more intimate. we have a vehicle fire in two locations. the vehicle is there and the fire is...
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tells us that the kennedys really were a royal family. that geration was mt extraordinary. a preside, a market sator -- martyred senator, a great senator anineddy. i not think the younger generation can match thelders, and that isot to put down, but it was an amazing generatn that we wi not see again. >> her brothers, jn andobert anddward, all made hdlines and made the historbooks. she made a difference. she changed the way we e each other. before eice knedy bece the face and voi of tse who are mentally disabled, they were basically shunted fromhe mainstam of society. she brought themo the bright sunshi of acceptance, where they can work and go to school and be accepted. is an enormous and it - an ormous achievement. >> thanks, last word. see you next wk. for a transcriptf this broadct, log on to sidewashington.tv.
tells us that the kennedys really were a royal family. that geration was mt extraordinary. a preside, a market sator -- martyred senator, a great senator anineddy. i not think the younger generation can match thelders, and that isot to put down, but it was an amazing generatn that we wi not see again. >> her brothers, jn andobert anddward, all made hdlines and made the historbooks. she made a difference. she changed the way we e each other. before eice knedy bece the face and voi of tse...
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will you help us? but biggest dang here and it's ill an open question in ir as wel is that if you don ha a strong nional army at's not the set by militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security the cotry that allows economic development to g forrd. so i'm doubtful about the ng-term consequences for e poli in iraq as well. it's not been in place forore than a year two in iraq yet. >> kimberly arten, a lot of ground to cover. ank you very much for joinin us and helpi us. >> tha you, martinmy pleasure. >>> one other note aut the electi. we wanted to dect you to o website, worldfos.org, where u can read the account of e u.s. marine who's helpi train the afgh national army. >>> there a of coue still more than twice as many american troops inraq than afghistan. 132,000 in iraq, 62,000 in afghanistan. but yesterday at least according to the "washinon post" the maki government, if approved would require u.s. forces in troouk whdraw the srt of 2011 they are currently not schedud to pull outnti
will you help us? but biggest dang here and it's ill an open question in ir as wel is that if you don ha a strong nional army at's not the set by militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security the cotry that allows economic development to g forrd. so i'm doubtful about the ng-term consequences for e poli in iraq as well. it's not been in place forore than a year two in iraq yet. >> kimberly arten, a lot of ground to cover. ank you very much for joinin us and helpi us....